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Who loves ya, baby? - Kojak - Season 5
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Title: Kojak

Overview: A bald, lollipop sucking police detective with a fiery righteous attitude battles crime in New York City.

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Average Vote: 7 (117 votes)

Cast

  • Theo Kojak: Telly Savalas
  • Frank McNeill: Dan Frazer
  • Bobby Crocker: Kevin Dobson
  • Curly Stavors: George Savalas
  • Percy Saperstein: Mark Russell
  • Det. Rizzo: Vince Conti
  • Kojak - The Queen of Hearts Is Wild (Season 5 - Episode 1)

    The girlfriend of a local gangster who hates Kojak is the only witness in the murder of a police officer.

    Kojak - A Strange Kind of Love (Season 5 - Episode 2)

    A psychotic murderer thinks that a television talk show host is subliminally brainwashing him to murder.

    Kojak - Laid Off (Season 5 - Episode 3)

    A laid off police officer with two jobs and a sick wife takes a bribe under pressure from a loan shark.

    Kojak - Cry for the Kids (Season 5 - Episode 4)

    A teenager accidentally kills a gangster's hired hand while robbing him, only to have a rival gangster hire him to take out the competition in order to control the neighborhood in which he doesn't own.

    Kojak - Once More from Birdland (Season 5 - Episode 5)

    A singer(Andrea Marcovicci) is determined to prove her wrongfully imprisoned father innocent after he spends 14 years in prison.

    Kojak - Caper on a Quiet Street (Season 5 - Episode 6)

    A woman is Kojak's only link to finding $6 million dollars, but her boyfriend (Armand Assante) has other plans.

    Kojak - Letters of Death (Season 5 - Episode 7)

    Anonymous messages begin turning up informing a model that someone close to her is in danger of being murdered.

    Kojak - Tears for All Who Loved Her (Season 5 - Episode 8)

    Crocker (played by Kevin Dobson) falls for a woman (played by Jennifer Warren) while investigating the death of her mobster husband.

    Kojak - The Summer of '69 (1) (Season 5 - Episode 9)

    Kojak must reopen a case in which the prime suspect of three women was shot and killed after a shootout with him. Now, eight years later, the murders have started again and it appears that Kojak may've killed the wrong man.

    Kojak - The Summer of '69 (2) (Season 5 - Episode 10)

    After Kojak is placed on suspension, he continues to review the 8-year old case while a serial killer (Stephen McHattie) strikes again.

    Kojak - Case Without a File (Season 5 - Episode 11)

    Kojak poses as a murdered private investigator in order to find out why he was murdered.

    Kojak - I Could Kill My Wife's Lawyer (Season 5 - Episode 12)

    A detective (Joey Aresco) believes that his wife's divorce lawyer (David Ladd) hired an arsonist to destroy his boat.

    Kojak - Justice for All (Season 5 - Episode 13)

    While Kojak is contemplating leaving the police department to become a law firm's investigator, a series of recent drug related deaths begin to overshadow his decision.

    Kojak - Mouse (Season 5 - Episode 14)

    Kojak encounters a case where a highly respected surgeon may be doing unnecessary surgeries in order to use the money to pay off gambling debts.

    Kojak - Chain of Custody (Season 5 - Episode 15)

    Kojak is suspended after reacting to an incompetent district attorney who failed to convict a known killer.

    Kojak - The Captain's Brother's Wife (Season 5 - Episode 16)

    Kojak tries to protect Captain McNeil's widowed sister-in-law from big time gamblers.

    Kojak - No License to Kill (Season 5 - Episode 17)

    Kojak offers to help a jealous police officer search for a professional hit man.

    Kojak - The Halls of Terror (Season 5 - Episode 18)

    Kojak and the detectives go undercover in a local hospital in order to investigate a string of murders that have been occurring while the victims were on duty.

    Kojak - May the Horse Be with You (Season 5 - Episode 19)

    A retired police officer is injured after attempting to prevent the theft of a race horse that he illegally housed in the NYPD stables.

    Kojak - Photos Must Credit Joe Paxton (Season 5 - Episode 20)

    A photographer (played by Tige Andrews) becomes the prime suspect in a jewel theft and phony kidnapping of a former actress (played by Antoinette Bower) in which he photographs.

    Kojak - 60 Miles to Hell (Season 5 - Episode 21)

    Crocker is taken hostage while trying to transport a prisoner back to New York.

    Kojak - In Full Command (Season 5 - Episode 22)

    After being rejected for a promotion, a disgruntled inspector sees a current case as a way to boost his career.

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